
GARD 2026: Florida REALTORS Unite at Capitol to Advocate for Real Estate
REALTORS gather in Tallahassee for GARD 2026 to advocate for Florida real estate issues directly with lawmakers at the state Capitol.

REALTORS gather in Tallahassee for GARD 2026 to advocate for Florida real estate issues directly with lawmakers at the state Capitol.

The ongoing federal shutdown is delaying home loans, closings, and housing programs. NAR is prompting REALTORS to share real stories of its impact on families and communities.

The federal government shutdown has halted NFIP and slowed housing services, creating uncertainty for buyers, sellers, and the real estate market

NEFAR’s Aloha to Advocacy raised $121,042 in a lively Hawaiian-themed RPAC Auction supporting political advocacy for real estate professionals.

Florida repeals state sales tax on commercial rentals starting October 1, 2025, excluding transient rentals and specific storage or parking arrangements.

Four NEFAR members were honored at the RPAC Hall of Fame for their major contributions supporting Realtor advocacy and real estate legislation.

Early this morning, May 22, the House of Representatives passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes several important tax changes that benefit the

NEFAR opposed predatory PACE financing and a Landlord Registry, defending property owners and rental housing in Jacksonville through strong grassroots action.

NEFAR met with candidates to discuss key issues like affordable housing and property rights, leading to eight endorsement recommendations for the 2024 elections.

Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoes SB 280, supporting short-term rental property rights and Florida’s economy, following a strong REALTOR Party campaign.

REALTORS gather in Tallahassee for GARD 2026 to advocate for Florida real estate issues directly with lawmakers at the state Capitol.

The ongoing federal shutdown is delaying home loans, closings, and housing programs. NAR is prompting REALTORS to share real stories of its impact on families and communities.

The federal government shutdown has halted NFIP and slowed housing services, creating uncertainty for buyers, sellers, and the real estate market

NEFAR’s Aloha to Advocacy raised $121,042 in a lively Hawaiian-themed RPAC Auction supporting political advocacy for real estate professionals.

Florida repeals state sales tax on commercial rentals starting October 1, 2025, excluding transient rentals and specific storage or parking arrangements.

Four NEFAR members were honored at the RPAC Hall of Fame for their major contributions supporting Realtor advocacy and real estate legislation.

Early this morning, May 22, the House of Representatives passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which includes several important tax changes that benefit the

NEFAR opposed predatory PACE financing and a Landlord Registry, defending property owners and rental housing in Jacksonville through strong grassroots action.

NEFAR met with candidates to discuss key issues like affordable housing and property rights, leading to eight endorsement recommendations for the 2024 elections.

Gov. Ron DeSantis vetoes SB 280, supporting short-term rental property rights and Florida’s economy, following a strong REALTOR Party campaign.